Scrapebox Question

greyhat

English Gent
Nov 30, 2009
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Hi all.

I have had a long break from IM as things took over and I have developed an e-commerce site which has gone very well so that has been my focus.

I am looking to get back on track and start contibuting here again. Hopefully something of value!

Anyway - if any one can help me out...

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As you can see I am running scrapebox. I have bought a proxy server (UK Proxy as i am in the UK so..). Only Yahoo seems to be letting me retrive data. Google and bing just 'complete' without returning any results. I have tried swidcthing google to google.co.uk and the same thing happens.

Any ideas?

Thanks,( :
 


Most likely this is something to do with your proxies. I also uncheck yahoo, bing and aol as well. Unless you want to retrieve sites from there for a specific reason, I never use those. Also make sure you check "custom footprint" at the top next to platforms and clear anything in the field above it. You also have the default connections set it looks, with about 100 private proxies I typically do 50-100 connections fine.
 
Quick test... Get rid of the proxies and see what happens on a small run. If the results are good then it is the proxies, if not then it is your set up
 
Get proxies with a competitive edge.Or use ScraperBandit like some of us from the future
 
Its the proxies, 100 percent sure. If yahoo is releasing data and google is not and you are using the same proxy then that's a head on problem. Try getting a proxy provider thats out of your country and get lots of it. Get your hands on shared private proxy, buyproxies, proxy bonanza, proxy51, squid etc. Some of them give shared-private at $0.50 - $1 each.

Google has blocked your IP cause you only have 1-5 proxies and proxies are completely burned out. Will be restored in the next 24 hours or a week depending on the level of spam/mass searches you are doing. Use like 20 private proxies for small searches and you will not get this problem in the future at all
 
^Yup. Gurgle's blocking you for scraping. Scrapebox goes through proxies like a fat kid at a buffet.
 
We need to know more about your proxy source and how many you're using. For Google I always recommend US proxies, just because you're in the UK doesn't mean you need to scrape Google with UK proxies. Are you targeting a UK audience only?